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I forced myself to talk to people

8 min · 20. apr. 2026
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In this episode, I chose to stop avoiding people… even if it meant being awkward. I share what it’s like to live in my head during social interactions - the overthinking, the replaying - and how it’s kept me from forming deeper connections. This week, I pushed myself to do something simple but uncomfortable: introduce myself to the people I see all the time. And in doing that, I accidentally found a way to stop my tendency to replay interactions long after they're over. This episode touches on: * social anxiety and overthinking * building confidence through small actions * forming real-life connections * getting out of your head in social situations If you’re working on becoming more confident or present around others, this episode is for you. New episodes every Monday.

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